EICR coding for lack of local isolation of kitchen appliances

I have been asked by a friend to provide a second opinion on EICR coding for kitchen appliances connected to sockets that can only be accessed by moving the appliance, in this case the appliances are free standing and it's in rented accommodation, not HMO.

It certainly contravenes current regulation 537.3.2.

Electrician that completed the EICR is coding it as a C2 and want's to install suitable isolators with associated costs and disruption. To my mind it's a C3 as it's a bit inconvenient but the appliances can still be isolated by turning a circuit breaker of at the CU. Alternatively everything is RCD  protected, moving a free standing appliance without isolation isn't that risky.

I then started to look for documentation  and articles to provide guidance on the sittuation without much luck. Plenty describing why it's required and how to achieve it.

How would others code this, are there any articles you are aware of on the subject. When was the requirement introduced?

Appreciate any input you have. 

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  • I have been asked by a friend to provide a second opinion on EICR coding for kitchen appliances connected to sockets that can only be accessed by moving the appliance, in this case the appliances are free standing and it's in rented accommodation, not HMO.

    Which of the devolved nations?

    Scottish Domestic Technical Handbook, applicable June 2023, states on Page 382:

    Where sockets are concealed, such as to the rear of white goods in a kitchen, separate switching should be provided in an accessible position, to allow appliances to be isolated

    So the answer may well be different depending where you are working!

    ... and I'd further point out (playing Devil's Advocate) that in the quote above, specifically the purpose is 'to allow appliances to be isolated' ... so it's not just a "functional switch", you'd have to be selecting from items tagged "Yes" in the Isolation column of Table 537.4 !!!!!

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  • I have been asked by a friend to provide a second opinion on EICR coding for kitchen appliances connected to sockets that can only be accessed by moving the appliance, in this case the appliances are free standing and it's in rented accommodation, not HMO.

    Which of the devolved nations?

    Scottish Domestic Technical Handbook, applicable June 2023, states on Page 382:

    Where sockets are concealed, such as to the rear of white goods in a kitchen, separate switching should be provided in an accessible position, to allow appliances to be isolated

    So the answer may well be different depending where you are working!

    ... and I'd further point out (playing Devil's Advocate) that in the quote above, specifically the purpose is 'to allow appliances to be isolated' ... so it's not just a "functional switch", you'd have to be selecting from items tagged "Yes" in the Isolation column of Table 537.4 !!!!!

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